Architecture : L’Abri — Pia Hocheneder, Vincent Pasquier, Nicolas Lapierre, Francis M Labreque
Photograph : Daphné Caron
Contractor : Modulor
Redaction: Rachel Lecompte
featuring a s21clad-df7 95
Located in the charming village of Frelighsburg in Quebec, Canada, Maison Melba is much more than an architectural project. It is a radical transformation, a harmonious blend of sustainability, thoughtful design and slow living in a picturesque setting in the Eastern Townships.
Focused on preservation and longevity, this architectural project tells the story of the careful, sustainable renovation of a rural building located in the midst of the flowering meadows and orchards typical of an agricultural region. Built in the 70s, this former mechanical garage is now a versatile living space open to the community and conducive to collaborative projects, thanks to owner Simon Desmarais’ generous and welcoming nature. The building now encompasses a residence, studio and workshop, in addition to a culinary workspace, all harmoniously integrated into the community.
Maison Melba’s transformation reflects L’Abri’s design vision, focused on balancing beauty, functionality and sustainability. The project was carried out in collaboration with Construction Modulor, using passive and integrated design. The home’s timeless architecture shows the attention to detail and expertise of the architecture team, which was able to craft a residence that is both beautiful
and efficient.
It is therefore no surprise that a Stûv fireplace reigns in the middle of the living room. The s21CLAD model was carefully chosen to complement the sustainable design approach. Francis M Labrecque, architect and certified Passive House Designer (PHI), explains that the appliance was selected first and foremost for its look, user-friendly design, double-sided view of the fire and its features, which include built-in wood storage. They also considered the fact that Stûv stoves and fireplaces are manufactured locally, in Quebec, about 30 km from Maison Melba. “With the fireplace taking pride of place between the two living rooms, we wanted to link the two spaces, turning them into architectural elements.” In addition to adding aesthetic interest, the fireplace’s central location makes it practical in a prolonged power outage — which can happen often in Quebec winters.
For Simon Desmarais, his new home is more than just a house, it is a structure he projects himself into and which shapes his life on a daily basis, forcing him to pause and take time. Now more than ever, Desmarais sees slowness as an effort to achieve a greater level of presence. Slowing down lets him see the bigger picture, to gain perspective and to appreciate life more. “This house is without a doubt the most comfortable one I’ve ever lived in. The temperature stability is truly exceptional while offering 360-degree views. The weatherproofing and insulation play a big role, but the windows we chose and the design of the ventilation system are also important. The Stûv fireplace was installed in the heart of the home to provide an additional source of warmth and comfort.” Once the first frosts arrive, Desmarais lights a fire in his Stûv three to four times a week, usually early in the morning, before the sun comes up. This little ritual helps him start the day off on the right foot and is sure to put a smile on his face. He believes that living in a passive design house “is a responsible way of looking to the future and of ensuring coherence between a sustainable investment and minimal impact.”
The result of a collaboration between L’Abri, Modulor and visionary owner Simon Desmarais, Maison Melba embodies the harmonious fusion of sustainability, thoughtful design and comfort. Choosing a Stûv fireplace is perfectly in keeping with this vision, adding warmth and practicality to this unique residence. By renovating thoughtfully and choosing local products and materials, the team created an inspiring example of sustainable renovation. Maison Melba is much more than just a house; it is a testament to the art of living slowly and responsibly, immersed in one’s environment. In the shadow of a large weeping willow, the long horizontal structure of this former garage will see time pass quietly amongst the native plants in this charming corner of the province.
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